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The install had two error messages saying it could not find the two files I mentioned. The antivirus software reported the virus as Gen:Variant.Barys.894
The two files were buried within my user profile, appdata,psintall etc folder..

I assume your antivirus software prevented the files from being used during the install, hence the error message. I did a check on these files and found nothing affecting them.Since you don't mention what antivirus software you use I can't really check your results. I would recommend to double check with some other software and submit the files to your antivirus software vendor for verification.

I am having the same problem once I execute version 6.5.138. Symantec detected two viruses. Our security group is not going to allow me to install this version and besides, a few files automatically get quarantined so I don't expect it could install properly anyway.

Is there any estimate on producing a new executable that is virus free? Maybe the tech that packaged it has an infected computer.

I have never had this problem and I have used Primal Script for almost 5 years now. We have always used Symantec Endpoint Protection in our organization and I haven't had this problem before so I firmly believe that this is not a false positive. Nothing has changed on our end since I have been using this product...

No virus was detected on the downloaded executable. The virus detection only occurs when you launch the executable so there are files inside of the archive that are infected. I generally upgrade with every new update released.